| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 512 páginas
...the earth, because they labour for the subsistence of mankind. 2. Fishermen, for the same reason. 3. Merchants and traders in unarmed ships, who accommodate...necessary to add, that the hospitals of enemies should be unmolested—they ought to be assisted. It is for the interests of humanity in general, that the occasions... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 310 páginas
...accomtnod-ite different nations by communicating and exchanging the necessaries and conveniences ot life. 4. Artists and mechanics, inhabiting and working...assisted. It is for the interest of humanity in general, that the occasions of war, and the inducements to it, should be diminished. If rapine be abolished,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1809 - 434 páginas
...the earth, because they labor for the subsistence of mankind, 2. Fishermen, for the same reason. 3. Merchants and traders in unarmed ships, who accommodate...assisted. It is for the interest of humanity in general, that the occasions of war, and the inducements to it, should be diminished. If rapine be abolished,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1810 - 292 páginas
...subsistence oi mankind. 2. Fishermen, for the same reason. 3. Merchants and traders in unarmed ships, wh» accommodate different nations by communicating and...of life. 4. Artists and mechanics, inhabiting and workmg in open towns. It is hardly necessary to add, that the hospitals of enemies should be unmolested... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 196 páginas
...the earth, because they labour for the subsistence of mankind. 2. Fishermen^ for the same reason. 3. Merchants and traders in unarmed ships, who accommodate...assisted. It is for the interest of humanity in general, that the occasions of war and the inducements to it, should be diminished. If rapine be abolished,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 190 páginas
...earth, because they la-' -hour for the subsistence of mankind. 2. Fishermen, for the same reason. 3. Merchants and traders in unarmed ships, who accommodate...life. 4. Artists and mechanics, inhabiting and working m open towns. It is' hardly necessary to add, that the hospitals of enemies should be unmolested —... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1815 - 336 páginas
...the earth, because they labour for the subsistence of mankind. 2. Fishermen, for the same reason. 3. Merchants and traders in unarmed ships, who accommodate...assisted. It is for the interest of humanity in general, that the occasions of war, and the inducements to it, should be diminished. If rapine be abolished,... | |
| Noah Worcester - 1816 - 814 páginas
...opeu towns. " It is ImrtHy necessary to add, that hospitals of enemies should be unmolested—they ought to be assisted. *' It is for the Interest of humanity in general that occasions of war and the inducements to it, should be diminished. If rapine be abolished, one... | |
| 1817 - 674 páginas
...earth, because they labour for the subsistence of mankind. " 2. Fishermen, for the same reason. " 3. Merchants and traders, in unarmed ships, who accommodate...should be unmolested ; they ought to be assisted. " In short, I would have nobody fought with but those who are paid for fighting. If obliged to take... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1817 - 596 páginas
...the earth, because they labor for the subsistence of mankind. 2, Fishermen, for the same reason. 3, Merchants and traders, in unarmed ships, who accommodate...enemies should be unmolested; they ought to be assisted. In short, I would have nobody fought with, but those who are paid for fighting. If obliged to take... | |
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